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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Retina. 2011 May;31(5):949–958. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0b013e3181f441f6

Table1.

The demographics of the patients, visual acuity and evidence upon the diagnosis was based are summarized.

Patient No.
gender(M/F)*
Age Race Study
Eye
BCVA Diagnosis based upon:
(ABCA4 mutations identified)
1 - (F) 27 Caucasian OD
OS
20/20
20/20
Typical fundus changes
2 - (M) 17 Caucasian OD
OS
20/40
20/40
Typical fundus changes, dark choroid
on FA**
(Gly863Ala)
3 - (M) 30 Caucasian OD
OS
20/30
20/100
Typical fundus changes
(Arg1898his & Lys2056stop)
4 - (F) 22 Caucasian OD
OS
20/200
20/200
Typical fundus changes, dark choroid
on FA**
(Leu514Pro & Ala1038Val)
5 - (F) 56 Caucasian OD
OS
20/200
20/200
Typical fundus changes, dark choroid
on FA**
6 - (F) 40 Caucasian OD
OS
20/100
20/100
Typical fundus changes
(Gly1961Glu & Gly65Glu)
7 - (M) 21 Caucasian OD 20/300 Typical fundus changes
8 - (M) 36 African-American OD
OS
20/200
20/60
Typical fundus changes, dark choroid
on FA**
9 - (F) 51 Caucasian OD
OS
20/400
20/30
Typical fundus changes, dark choroid
on FA**
10 - (F) 26 Caucasian OD 20/40 Typical fundus changes, family history
of Stargart disease
*

M = male, F = female

**

FA = fluorescein angiography